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Following two successful publications with Hatje Cantz, photographer David Lurie now turns his attention to two of the most pressing issues facing South Africa and the global ecosystem today, namely land and drought.
The 'Karoo' (meaning Land of Thirst) is a semi-desert landscape in the high plains of South Africa, occupying nearly a third of the country. Due to its extremes of climate, this vast hinterland was largely uninhabited by European settlers until the early nineteenth century, but since then intensive sheep farming has destroyed the Karoo's sensitive ecological balance, which has become increasingly arid, even compromising South Africa's food security. In his highly subjective style, Lurie captures the vast, barren Karoo plains, stone mounds, gravel roads, abandoned towns, and rare water sources. His images inquire into the influence of humans on the environment and remind us of the importance, as well as the fundamental beauty, of nature.
David Lurie (* 1951) taught philosophy and worked as an economics consultant before turning to photography. He returned to South Africa from the UK in 2011; he now works and lives in Cape Town.
EXHIBITION
A4 Arts Foundation, Capetown
November 14-28, 2019
The 'Karoo' (meaning Land of Thirst) is a semi-desert landscape in the high plains of South Africa, occupying nearly a third of the country. Due to its extremes of climate, this vast hinterland was largely uninhabited by European settlers until the early nineteenth century, but since then intensive sheep farming has destroyed the Karoo's sensitive ecological balance, which has become increasingly arid, even compromising South Africa's food security. In his highly subjective style, Lurie captures the vast, barren Karoo plains, stone mounds, gravel roads, abandoned towns, and rare water sources. His images inquire into the influence of humans on the environment and remind us of the importance, as well as the fundamental beauty, of nature.
David Lurie (* 1951) taught philosophy and worked as an economics consultant before turning to photography. He returned to South Africa from the UK in 2011; he now works and lives in Cape Town.
EXHIBITION
A4 Arts Foundation, Capetown
November 14-28, 2019
DAVID LURIE (* 1951) taught philosophy and worked as an economics consultant before turning to photography. He returned to South Africa from the UK in 2011; he now works and lives in Cape Town.
Following two successful publications with Hatje Cantz, photographer David Lurie now turns his attention to two of the most pressing issues facing South Africa and the global ecosystem today, namely land and drought.
The 'Karoo' (meaning Land of Thirst) is a semi-desert landscape in the high plains of South Africa, occupying nearly a third of the country. Due to its extremes of climate, this vast hinterland was largely uninhabited by European settlers until the early nineteenth century, but since then intensive sheep farming has destroyed the Karoo's sensitive ecological balance, which has become increasingly arid, even compromising South Africa's food security. In his highly subjective style, Lurie captures the vast, barren Karoo plains, stone mounds, gravel roads, abandoned towns, and rare water sources. His images inquire into the influence of humans on the environment and remind us of the importance, as well as the fundamental beauty, of nature.
David Lurie (* 1951) taught philosophy and worked as an economics consultant before turning to photography. He returned to South Africa from the UK in 2011; he now works and lives in Cape Town.
EXHIBITION
A4 Arts Foundation, Capetown
November 14-28, 2019
The 'Karoo' (meaning Land of Thirst) is a semi-desert landscape in the high plains of South Africa, occupying nearly a third of the country. Due to its extremes of climate, this vast hinterland was largely uninhabited by European settlers until the early nineteenth century, but since then intensive sheep farming has destroyed the Karoo's sensitive ecological balance, which has become increasingly arid, even compromising South Africa's food security. In his highly subjective style, Lurie captures the vast, barren Karoo plains, stone mounds, gravel roads, abandoned towns, and rare water sources. His images inquire into the influence of humans on the environment and remind us of the importance, as well as the fundamental beauty, of nature.
David Lurie (* 1951) taught philosophy and worked as an economics consultant before turning to photography. He returned to South Africa from the UK in 2011; he now works and lives in Cape Town.
EXHIBITION
A4 Arts Foundation, Capetown
November 14-28, 2019
DAVID LURIE (* 1951) taught philosophy and worked as an economics consultant before turning to photography. He returned to South Africa from the UK in 2011; he now works and lives in Cape Town.
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Erscheinungsjahr: | 2019 |
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Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Fotografie |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 134 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9783775745949 |
ISBN-10: | 3775745947 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 0004594 |
Autor: | Lurie, David/Klopper, Dirk/Feris, Loretta et al |
Redaktion: | Lurie, David |
Herausgeber: | David Lurie |
Hersteller: | Hatje Cantz Verlag |
Abbildungen: | 59 Abb. |
Maße: | 328 x 258 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | David/Klopper, Dirk/Feris, Loretta et al Lurie |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 12.09.2019 |
Gewicht: | 1,203 kg |
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2019 |
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Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Fotografie |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 134 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9783775745949 |
ISBN-10: | 3775745947 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 0004594 |
Autor: | Lurie, David/Klopper, Dirk/Feris, Loretta et al |
Redaktion: | Lurie, David |
Herausgeber: | David Lurie |
Hersteller: | Hatje Cantz Verlag |
Abbildungen: | 59 Abb. |
Maße: | 328 x 258 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | David/Klopper, Dirk/Feris, Loretta et al Lurie |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 12.09.2019 |
Gewicht: | 1,203 kg |
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